$40M in BWI construction contracts to be voted on by state board

The state’s spending board is set to vote on more than $40 million in contracts that would pay for construction work at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

Maryland’s Board of Public Works is scheduled to vote March 20 on a $21.8 million, 320-day contract for American Infrastructure to provide digging and pavement management services for runways at BWI.

The contract is part of an overall $350 million, multi-year project for BWI to improve runways due to the Runway Safety Area and Pavement Management Program improvements, said Jonathan Dean, a spokesman for BWI.

American Infrastructure is a civil construction company headquartered in Worcester, Pa., with an office in Fallston.

The board is also set to vote on a $20 million contract to provide on-call paving services for the Lithicum airport. The contract, which includes paving both the private and public sides of the airport, will be awarded to five companies: American Infrastructure, Baltimore-based P. Flannigan & Sons Inc., Image Asphalt Maintenance Inc. in Pasadena, Reliable Contracting Co. in Millersville and Timonium-based Gray & Son Inc. The contract is for three years.